Kate Middleton arrived in Pakistan wearing a modern twist on traditional shalwar kameez. The ensemble resembled one Princess Diana wore during her 1996 visit.
, who had been away on maternity leave after giving birth to her son, Theo, late last year.
Archer, who is known as Tash around the palace, has been tasked with pulling outfits for a range of engagements during the couple's tour, which will likely include at least one black-tie reception. "Tash has spent hours combing through look books with Catherine ahead of the tour and compiling a really beautiful and practical tour wardrobe," a source told the magazine."There are between one and three outfits planned for each day so that the duchess has options."
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